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Digital Projection steals the show at Puy du Fou’s newest immersive attraction

Four Satellite MLS INSIGHT 4K laser projectors are installed discreetly at the back of the Le Mime et l’Étoile – a new theatrical spectacle that uses cutting-edge AV technology to transport audiences back to the Belle Époque at the famed French theme park Puy du Fou – supported by a Modulo Pi media server and K SYSTEM, Naostage’s automated show control solution

Digital Projection’s Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) is taking a starring role in Le Mime et L’Étoile – a new theatrical spectacle that uses cutting-edge AV technology to transport audiences back to the Belle Époque at the famed French theme park Puy du Fou.

A celebration of the birth of cinema, Le Mime et L’Étoile (The Mime and the Star) puts the audience behind the camera, taking guests on a kaleidoscopic journey through the evolving art of filmmaking – from silent to talking pictures, and from black and white to colour – with a love story set against the backdrop of pre-war France. As audience members become part of Le Mime et L’Étoile’s show within a show, featuring screen star Garance and the gypsy mime Mimoza, they experience the artistic and technical breakthroughs that characterised motion pictures at the dawn of the 20th century.

A technical as well as narrative masterclass, Le Mime et L’Étoile utilises countless costumes, mobile props and stage effects – as well as, most spectacularly, a moving stage that gives the impression of the 30-minute show being one long tracking shot – to faithfully recreate the aesthetics of a period movie – one in which the 2,000 spectators present in the purpose-built auditorium are participants, seeing the film from the ‘inside’ as it progresses from era to era.

To create this illusion, Puy du Fou’s in-house technical team relies on a state-of-the-art AVL set-up featuring projection mapping, lighting and spatialised sound, synced in real time with the movements of the sets and characters on stage.

The mainstays of this system are four Digital Projection Satellite MLS INSIGHT 4K laser projectors, installed discreetly at the back of the Le Mime et l’Étoile auditorium. The INSIGHT 4K projectors gave the in house technical team the ability to transition seamlessly between colour and black and white scenes, the lighting designer leveraging the  colour accuracy and black levels offered by Digital Projection’s ColorMax technology to convey the transition from silent movies to modern cinema using precise video pixel mapping and subtle shades of ‘grey’ colour mixing.

Part of Digital Projection’s flagship INSIGHT range, the INSIGHT 4K laser projector combines native 4K (4096 × 2160) resolution with a light output of up to 40,000 ISO lumens and a contrast ratio of 2,000:1. In Satellite MLS format, the INSIGHT 4K’s lightweight (40kg), virtually silent projector ‘head’ can be decoupled from a separate, completely hidden laser light source (remotely installed up to 100m away), allowing for ultra-bright images while minimising the physical impact of the projectors.

For the Puy du Fou technical team, the ability to easily disguise the projector infrastructure was key for the show, with the aim to minimise the intrusion of modern technology into the show historic story: As a result, the technical and AV element serve the show, and visitors can be enchanted by the experience without even noticing the technical prowess behind the show.

Puy du Fou is also impressed by the projectors’ reliability and durability, given the demands of the show which is performed multiple times a day. A Modulo Pi media server completes the video set-up, while a spatial sound system makes audio objects appear to come from all corners of the 4,000m² Le Mime et l’Étoile theatre.

Real-time synchronisation of the AV and lighting is made possible by Naostage’s automated show control solution, K SYSTEM, which – by automatically tracking the production’s 16 main actors and dancers – enables fully automatic lighting, audio and video effects synchronised with the staging. This is a crucial element of the show, but one that would be nearly impossible for a human operator to achieve. The technical team behind the show explains that it would be unworkable to track Le Mime et L’Étoile’s intense action manually, which features more than 120 actors and a 140 tonnes décor that constantly moves throughout the half an hour show.

Following the successful debut of Le Mime et L’Étoile, Digital Projection supplied a further nine INSIGHT projectors – this time in even brighter 40,000-lumen format – to Puy du Fou for another attraction, Le Dernier Panache. Charting the fortunes of a French naval hero in the late 18th century, the multi-award-winning Le Dernier Panache takes place across an immersive 360° stage set in the park’s 7,500m² Théâtre des Géants (Theatre of Giants), where eight Digital Projection INSIGHT 4K 120Hz (40,000 lumens) are helping to bring the story of François de Charette to life in spectacular fashion. The eight INSIGHT 4K 120Hz projectors, plus a spare, replace the original projectors installed ahead of the show’s opening in 2016.